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You'll also lower the brake temps on track.
True story! On my gti the difference in post session paddock temp went from over 750F to roughly 600F or so by moving to no dust shield and adding a brake deflector. That means the temp difference on track was even larger!
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wow! Have to think about this. I'll have to get the rotors off first though right?
 

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wow! Have to think about this. I'll have to get the rotors off first though right?
Yeah, it's not a small job. Calipers, rotors have to come out, the hub as well, and I'm pretty sure the ABS sensor runs there somehow, so you have to make sure that's rerouted (and heat wrapped). If you did it in your driveway I'd think it's a 4-6 hour job.

Poor person's version would be to just remove the caliper and rotor and carefully sawzall out whatever you can get to. I haven't looked to see how much you can get it out.

EDIT: I was just thinking of the front end. If you want to do the rear as well it's a full-day at least for one person using normal people tools. To do it right it's a weekend. But if you ever change rotors it's worth considering.
 
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Yeah, it's not a small job. Calipers, rotors have to come out, the hub as well, and I'm pretty sure the ABS sensor runs there somehow, so you have to make sure that's rerouted (and heat wrapped). If you did it in your driveway I'd think it's a 4-6 hour job.

Poor person's version would be to just remove the caliper and rotor and carefully sawzall out whatever you can get to. I haven't looked to see how much you can get it out.

EDIT: I was just thinking of the front end. If you want to do the rear as well it's a full-day at least for one person using normal people tools. To do it right it's a weekend. But if you ever change rotors it's worth considering.
That's about spot on for first time doing it. Once you stop caring about being as careful (when you're sitting there swapping in paddock) you'll go much faster, too 😊.

No need to take out pads, just undo the caliper bolts, then shake that mofo violently and pull it off 😅. Just make sure you're over something soft so the pads land somewhere not concrete!
 

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Save yourself the work, just drive it for about 15 years in salty winters and they'll rust out and fall off on their own.
 
 



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